Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters. They are the property of
the creators of 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' the book and movie.

Feedback: It would be great to get. This is the first fan fiction that
I have put out that wasn't a Buffy, which is my favorite show, story.

E-mail: moonlight_12us@yahoo.com

Rating: PG-13

Authors Note: This is how I would have liked to see the movie end.

Authors Note 2: None of the characters died!!!

Title: A Night of Relieve

Author: TK

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"We survived, right?" asked Helen
Shivers as she watched the police inspecting the boat that belong to the crazy
Ben Wills.

Barry
Cox tightened his arms around the petite blonde in his arms. He had almost lost her tonight. That thought made Barry very angry. He could
have lost her without ever telling her he was sorry for being such a jerk to
her, and that he still loved her.

"Barry
how's your side?" asked Helen moving her head away from his shoulder to look down
at his left side. Concern was laced in
her voice when she spotted the white sweater he was wearing had blood where he
had been bleeding. Ben Willis had almost gotten him good that night, the killer
with a hook, but thankfully Helen had managed to get up into the balcony before
the hook went into him again. Ben took off when he heard others following Helen
up the stairs of the auditorium.

"It's
okay," Barry assured the green eye young woman in his arms. "Are you okay?" he asked looking down at her
with worry written on his face.

Helen
nodded yes, and as blue eyes met green eyes old feelings began to stir. The
fear of almost losing the other overtook them, and before either Helen or Barry
knew it their lips met in a searing kiss knocking the wind out of the both of
them. Fire ignited with in them, gasping for each other Barry and Helen became
lost.

"And
here I thought they hated each other," replied Julie James walking up to the
kissing couple with Ray right behind her.

Helen
pulled away from Barry, reliantly and smiled up into his surprised face. Barry
returned her smile before turning to the other two survivors of tonight's
horror. Julie James and Ray where their best friends.

"Looks
like we won," commented Barry sharing a high five with Ray.

"Thank
goodness," replied Julie pushing her brown hair away from her face. "The police
want us to make a statement about what happen here tonight," she explained
grabbing onto her boyfriend, Ray's arm.

"What
are we going to tell them?" asked Helen looking around at her friends. "We're going to get in some kind of trouble,
but if we don't tell them then who's to say this nightmare will ever be over,"
she reasoned brushing back her shout blonde hair.

"The
truth,' suggested Ray wrapping his arms protectively around Julie. "I'm tried of hiding what happen last summer.
It nearly got all of killed this summer, I just…I say we tell," he stated
knowing inside it was time to end the nightmare of the past year and get on
with their lives.

"We
could get in a lot of trouble," Barry pointed out wrapping his arms around
Helen's waist pulling her back into his strong embrace.

Helen
sighed happily and placed her hands on top of where Barry's laid on her
stomach," Yeah, but I still agree with Ray," she stated," we need to tell the
truth."

"Julie?"
asked Ray looking down at his petite tan girlfriend.

"I
third telling," replied Julie. The truth
was the only way to set all of them free. Yeah Julie knew that they would have
to pay for not telling the truth sooner, but any price they would pay would be
a lot better then having Ben Willis trying to kill them again. "I mean technically we didn't kill anyone, so
there is a possibility that the courts will be a little more leant on us then
what we thought last summer," she suggested getting a nod from all her friends,
including Barry, which really surprised her.

"Barry?"
asked Helen looking up at him with her soulful green eyes.

"I
want this nightmare to end," responded Barry giving Helen a kiss on her crown.
"I don't want you in danger anymore," he whispered into her ears causing her to
grin despite everything that had happen that night.

All
in agreement the four young adults walked over to the police and told what the should have told last year. They explained about hitting
Ben Willis, about dumping his body, and then how he tried to kill them.

No
body was ever found, but all four young adults hoped that Ben Willis, the
killer with a hook, was in fact dead.

"Kevin,
those are really pretty flowers," Helen Cox told her five year old son with a
smile.

"They're
for Alexis," said Kevin excitedly turning his attention to his one month old
little sister.

"Could
we get any luckier?" Barry asked his beautiful wife of five years as he ran his
hand through her long tresses.

"No,"
commented Helen, she leaned back into her handsome husbands' arms, and watched
their little boy play with his little sister with happiness.

"Has
Julie called lately?" asked Barry, referring to their friends.

"I
talk to her yesterday," replied Helen loving the feeling of Barry rubbing her
back as she sat forward." Her and Ray just finished the twins' baby room, and
are enjoying their new jobs as compute engineer and artist in New York," she
explained laying down on her stomach so Barry could get better access to her
back.

"Are
you happy we moved away from South Port?"
wonder Barry planting a kiss on his wife's neck before moving back to her back.
He laughed at Kevin as he tickled Alexis's feet causing her to giggle and
squeal.

"Yes,"
replied Helen," after finishing our hundred hour's community service and paying
that four thousand dollar fine. I was happy to get out of town. You asking me to
marry you was a complete and total plus," she replied smiling at the memory of
Barry's loving proposal, and their wedding in Boston,
where they now lived happily

"I
love you," admitted Barry pulling Helen up and back into his arms. Sweetly he pulled he tilted her chin up so he
could kiss her red soft lips with his.
The kiss was filled with love and passion. Barry was thrilled that he
could set her on fire with just one kiss, and she could do the same for him after
five years of marriage and years of dating before that.

"I
love you too," said Helen softly looking up into his blue eyes, that always
seemed to be able to make her feel safe.

'We
are all happy now,' Helen thought later that day, watching her son wrestling
with his father in their new homes back yard. Alexis was wrapped in her
mother's arms sucking on her bottle.
'Yes, life is perfect. I hope it never ends'

The

End

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